Some Properties of Dust Outside the Galactic Disk
George Gontcharov

TL;DR
This study analyzes dust properties at high Galactic latitudes using infrared data, revealing periodic variations in dust grain size and extinction coefficients up to 3 kpc from the Galactic midplane, indicating a large-scale structured interstellar medium.
Contribution
It introduces an efficient method for analyzing spatial variations of dust properties using combined 2MASS and WISE infrared data, uncovering periodic large-scale structures in the interstellar medium.
Findings
Dust grain size increases with distance from the midplane then stabilizes.
Extinction law coefficients vary periodically with a ~1312 pc cycle.
Large-scale periodic structure of the interstellar medium exists at high latitudes.
Abstract
The joint use of accurate near- and mid-infrared photometry from the 2MASS and WISE catalogues has allowed the variations of the extinction law and the dust grain size distribution in high Galactic latitudes (|b|>50) at distances up to 3 kpc from the Galactic midplane to be analyzed. The modified method of extrapolation of the extinction law applied to clump giants has turned out to be efficient for separating the spatial variations of the sample composition, metallicity, reddening, and properties of the medium. The detected spatial variations of the coefficients E(H-W1)/E(H-Ks), E(H-W2)/E(H-Ks), and E(H-W3)/E(H-Ks) are similar for all high latitudes and depend only on the distance from the Galactic midplane. The ratio of short-wavelength extinction to long-wavelength one everywhere outside the Galactic disk has been found to be smaller than that in the disk and, accordingly, the mean…
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